Southern University and A&M College
School Overview
Southern University and A&M College is located in Baton Rouge, LA, and offers a distinctive educational experience. The university is ranked #-1 in National Universities by U.S. News & World Report (2026). It is also recognized as #43 in Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The school features an urban setting and serves 6,713 undergraduate students. Admissions are moderately selective, with an acceptance rate of 35%. Admitted students typically present SAT scores of 790-1020 and ACT scores of 15-19. The average high school GPA of incoming freshmen is 3. The student-faculty ratio is 17:1, ensuring personalized instruction and close mentorship. About 37% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students, fostering an intimate learning environment. Popular majors among students include Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (15%), Criminal Justice/Safety Studies (11%), and Business Administration and Management, General (7%). Those who major in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse can expect a median salary of $81,687. The average net price for students receiving financial aid is $17,701. Approximately 10% of students complete their degree within four years. The application deadline is Aug. 1. The institution provides a supportive and enriching learning environment where students can develop both academically and personally while building valuable skills.
Academics & Admissions
- Acceptance Rate: 35%
- SAT Range: 790-1020
- ACT Range: 15-19
- High School GPA: 3.0
- Graduation Rate (4yr): 10%
- Student-Faculty Ratio: 17:01
- Classes Under 20: 37%
- Undergraduate Enrollment: 6,713
- Degrees Offered: Bachelor’s Degree
Cost & Financial Aid
- Food & Housing: $2,926
- Annual Cost: $17,701
- Avg Need-Based Aid: $11,242
- Application Deadline: Aug. 1
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College Rankings
Popular Majors
Majors Rankings
- #803 Best Colleges for Business
- #600 Best Colleges for Nursing & Health
- #628 Best Colleges for Psychology
- #131 Best Colleges for Criminal Justice
- #137 Best Colleges for Liberal Arts